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Harrison became an instant caretaker — and, a mother as she eventually adopted both children.How about it, Harrison vs. Nunes in the main event of a UFC pay-per-view?

University names building after Benjamin Zephaniah

“I’m a mom,” Harrison said, laughing. “The earlier you put me on the card, the better.”Nunes, who vacated the 135-pound title when she retired in 2023, is not currently in the UFC’s drug testing pool. She needs at least six months of random drug testing before she can compete.It’s a minor hiccup and only builds the hype and anticipation for the bout.

University names building after Benjamin Zephaniah

“We’re definitely going to see each other in the future,” Nunes told Harrison inside the cage.Harrison tapped the UFC championship belt that rested on a news conference table and realized it meant much more than some polished gold that was just wrapped around her waist. What’s ahead for Harrison — a super fight, greater riches, maybe even a trip to the White House — pales to what she endured on her journey toward staking her claim as the best in the world.

University names building after Benjamin Zephaniah

“I feel like my spirit is unbreakable and my faith is unshakable,” she said. “Who I am as a person is someone that I’m proud of. Yes, this belt is amazing. But the journey to get here is what matters most to me.”

MUNICH (AP) — Mikel Oyarzabal scored just before the break to give Spain a 2-1 lead at halftime in the Nations League final against Portugal on Sunday.A mob of Iranian students overran U.S. Marine guards in a three-hour struggle Sunday and invaded the American Embassy in Tehran, seizing dozens of staff members as hostages, Tehran Radio reported. They demanded that the United States send the exiled shah back to Iran for trial, the radio said.

No serious injuries were reported. Tehran Radio said as many as 100 hostages were being held, but an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said he believed it was fewer than 45 — about 35 Americans and seven or eight Iranians.The spokesman, reached in Tehran by telephone from New York, said an estimated 200 or 300 students were involved.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Jack Touhy said it was estimated 59 persons were being held captive and there was no firm evidence the invaders were armed. He said a State Department working group was set up to monitor the situation and added the U.S. government would have no immediate comment on the demand that the shah be returned to Iran.White House spokesman Alan Raymond reported in Washington that President Carter, spending the weekend at the Camp David retreat, was in contact with his national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Defense Secretary Harold Brown.

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